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28 September 2021

EchoNous’ Kosmos Portable Ultrasound System, USA

Kosmos™ is the first AI-assisted handheld ultrasound device developed by EchoNous for optimised lung, heart and abdomen imaging.
The Kosmos device was developed by EchoNous, a medical equipment company based in the US. Credit: EchoNous.
The Torso-One probe offers high-definition ultrasound with a smaller footprint and narrower grip. Credit: EchoNous.
The Kosmos Lexsa is a 128-channel linear probe that received US FDA approval in August 2021. Credit: EchoNous.
Kosmos is the first AI-assisted handheld ultrasound device designed to boost diagnostic confidence at the bedside. Credit: EchoNous.

Kosmos™ is a new portable, artificial intelligence (AI) guided ultrasound scanner for high-resolution imaging of the heart, lungs, and abdomen.

Developed by US-based medical equipment company EchoNous, Kosmos is the first patented hybrid point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) clinical tool designed to boost diagnostic confidence at the bedside.

The scanner’s powerful imaging capabilities can identify a range of lung and cardiac disorders such as bilateral lung infiltrates, subpleural consolidations, irregular and thicker pleural lines, B line-like abnormalities, and cardiac signs associated with myocardial dysfunction.

Approvals for the Kosmos ultrasound system

In March 2020, the Kosmos platform became the first AI-assisted handheld ultrasound tool to receive US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approval for clinical use. It also received the European CE mark approval in the same month.

In August 2021, EchoNous’ Lexsa, a 128-channel linear probe designed for the Kosmos device, received FDA clearance for use in multiple healthcare specialities in the US. The probe will allow Kosmos to deliver high-quality ultrasound images of vascular structures, nerves and the musculoskeletal system.

The platform has been thoroughly tested in acute care clinical settings on more than 300 patients, as well as in live clinical demonstrations by hundreds of physicians and imaging specialists from the US, Canada, Europe, and Japan.

Kosmos portable ultrasound system design and specifications

Kosmos is mainly composed of the Kosmos Bridge display unit, a proprietary ultra-secure platform that runs the EchoNous system software, and the Kosmos Torso, an ultrasound imaging tool connected through a cable.

The Kosmos Bridge weighs 652g (23oz), while the Torso weighs 227g (8oz). The Torso device’s frequency range is between 50Hz and 60Hz, while the display offers a high resolution of 1,920 x 1,200 pixels.

The Bridge is a custom-designed QC Snapdragon Android tablet that can conduct all AI computation functions by itself. It does not require Cloud connectivity, ensuring patient and hospital data protection and no service interruptions during scanning.

The data can easily be shared with the healthcare settings by seamlessly connecting to their information technology (IT) systems without internet connectivity. The tablet offers 128GB of internal storage and can also support remote storage.

The platform comes with three high-performance transducer probes with a high durability piezoelectric-based phased array, including Torso, Torso-One and Lexsa. The Torso probe integrates the signals of a stethoscope, echocardiogram (ECG) and ultrasound in real-time. The handheld device offers continuous wave (CW) and pulsed wave (PW) Doppler capabilities.

The close-grip Torso-One probe occupies less space and offers high-definition ultrasound imaging, while Lexsa provides superior performance with a 64/128 channel system in extremities, vascular and superficial applications. Both the Bridge and the Torso devices are powered by batteries that can support 90 minutes of continuous scanning.

Kosmos ultrasound system features

The Kosmos device is the only portable ultrasound scanner that generates real-time ultrasound images using pulse-echo ultrasound. It ensures deep learning using high-grade image quality and algorithms for accurate results.

The platform also features a comprehensive suite of clinical deep learning applications planned for its 12 to 24-month roadmap. It displays its AI calculations to clinicians transparently while performing clinical duties such as AI-calculated ejection fraction.

The portable probe and customised tablet can be moved quickly and easily around crowded hospital wards. In addition, the system’s long-lasting design makes it easy to disinfect.

Benefits of the portable ultrasound system

Kosmos is a completely new patient care paradigm. The portable device provides diagnostic-grade imaging, resulting in clinical clarity at the bedside. It delivers ultrasound imaging, three-lead, single-channel ECG, and digital auscultation (DA) signals, which allow clinicians to compare different views of the same physiological event.

Kosmos provides a more thorough overview of the patient’s health on the spot by synchronising ultrasound, ECG and auscultation. Its AI-guided interface further automates and optimises the image acquisition processes.

The device’s lightweight and handheld design makes it easy to carry around healthcare settings.

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